The Ministry of Economy has announced that the Public Call for the Clean Energy Grant Scheme remains open until 31 January, inviting all interested parties to apply as soon as possible.
According to the announcement, during this period the Ministry has received a large number of questions from applicants regarding the eligibility criteria and application procedures. For this reason, a document titled “Answers to Frequently Asked Questions regarding the Clean Energy Grant Scheme” has been prepared, providing detailed and clear clarifications to facilitate the application process.
Important clarification regarding battery systems
As the same question has been received from several applicants, the Ministry clarifies that:
- Applications for subsidies for battery energy storage systems are allowed, even in cases where the applicant already has an existing solar photovoltaic system, installed behind the meter or under the self-consumer (prosumer) regulation.
- Subsidies are granted based on the installed capacity of the battery system, according to the technical configuration submitted in the application.
- The call does not set a direct limit on battery capacity (kWh); limitations apply only to the maximum amount of financial support, in line with the conditions defined in the call.
Applicants are encouraged to consult the FAQ document, which may assist them during the preparation of their application.
- Application deadline: 31 January 2026
- Applications are submitted through the eKosova platform
- Additional details on the call and application procedure are available on the official platforms of the Ministry and KIESA.
